From Deputter Publishing Ltd.
Ron Frost, a Calgary based analyst with Agri-Trend Marketing and the Frost Forecasting Corp. says new crop wheat, barley, durum, peas, and oats all point to unprofitable returns.
Mike Jubinville, an analyst with ProFarmer Canada believes canola will at least provide the opportunity for a cash flow. Wheat, barley, and durum is farming for charity.
If you listen to these guys, there is a chance for a return on canola. That takes care of a rotational 1/3 of your acres. The rest is negative. Yet most of us will still sow the losers just to fill our bins, to haul it out at a loss, just to empty our bins to get ready to do it all over again. Feel like a hamster in an exercise wheel!
If the above grains are charity, would it not make sense to compare the loss of sowing 2/3rds of your acres to the loss, and maybe some good, of chemfallowing? For those many, who couldn't stand not seeding because 2/3rds of their bins are empty, they could fill them up by buying the neighbour's charity.
Ron Frost, a Calgary based analyst with Agri-Trend Marketing and the Frost Forecasting Corp. says new crop wheat, barley, durum, peas, and oats all point to unprofitable returns.
Mike Jubinville, an analyst with ProFarmer Canada believes canola will at least provide the opportunity for a cash flow. Wheat, barley, and durum is farming for charity.
If you listen to these guys, there is a chance for a return on canola. That takes care of a rotational 1/3 of your acres. The rest is negative. Yet most of us will still sow the losers just to fill our bins, to haul it out at a loss, just to empty our bins to get ready to do it all over again. Feel like a hamster in an exercise wheel!
If the above grains are charity, would it not make sense to compare the loss of sowing 2/3rds of your acres to the loss, and maybe some good, of chemfallowing? For those many, who couldn't stand not seeding because 2/3rds of their bins are empty, they could fill them up by buying the neighbour's charity.
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